Nigel Whitfield’s digital TV & technology blog

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I’ve mentioned WRC here before, and today the meeting has opened in Geneva, with 3,800 delegates from over 160 member states and more than 130 organisations represented. But what is it, and why should you care? To help explain, I thought I’d provide a summary, together with some useful links. The quick summary is that… Read More WRC – The story so far

This morning, fellow journo Steve May tweeted about the new range of Sony TV sets; one of the things he asked about was Sony’s new transparent Twitter bar: What do you think of Sony’s new scrolling TV Twitter bar? Sony bullish, but can’t really see many using it myself… pic.twitter.com/caK4odiyhq — Steve May (@SteveMay_UK) January… Read More Social vs Communal – or why TV makers are wasting time with Twitter

Last week’s report from the Mothers’ Union into the ‘sexualisation of children’ proposed a raft of measures to stop the horror of children finding out that people have sex. Some of these, perhaps, might have some merit, but as I mentioned here before in regards to internet censorship, the vast majority of households in the… Read More Digital TV doesn’t need more smut regulation

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